The porifera and coelentera . Fio. 4».. 4S ??•, s, style : iij, daetylopore ;;;}>, gastroi, iuuer horseshoe-> -•.ropore. (After Moseley, fK>m Laukester.) the corallum of fMbririiiis (one of the Stylasteridae), showiug c>v. .. -. ...- , ; at inten-als on the branches, each with a cenu^al gaslxv)i>ore and zone of siit-iike uactylopores. (After Moseley, from Laukester.) (Millepora), or may be present in varying numbers (twelve infemale Distichopora). Reproduction.—Asexual gemmation of hydroids is apparentlyof the usual laminar character. The development of the sex


The porifera and coelentera . Fio. 4».. 4S ??•, s, style : iij, daetylopore ;;;}>, gastroi, iuuer horseshoe-> -•.ropore. (After Moseley, fK>m Laukester.) the corallum of fMbririiiis (one of the Stylasteridae), showiug c>v. .. -. ...- , ; at inten-als on the branches, each with a cenu^al gaslxv)i>ore and zone of siit-iike uactylopores. (After Moseley, from Laukester.) (Millepora), or may be present in varying numbers (twelve infemale Distichopora). Reproduction.—Asexual gemmation of hydroids is apparentlyof the usual laminar character. The development of the sexually-produced embryo has not been traced. Order 6. Siphonophora. Definition.—Colonial free-swimming Hydromedusae withnumerous polymorphic modifications of both hydroid and THE HY


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